Hillside Farm Bed & Breakfast is a farm home in a peaceful
rural setting featuring an old pre
civil war farmhouse (an 1821 farmhouse), barn and
other buildings. Once a dairy farm, Hillside Farm Bed and
Breakfast is still surrounded by one of the largest areas of
farmland left in Lancaster
County which guarantees a healthy measure of rest and relaxation. Just a half
mile down the road is one of the many Amish farms that dot the area and a
one-room schoolhouse.

There are two guest rooms, each with their own private bath, in the Main house:

The "Loft", Our largest and quietest room,
on the third floor, is fast becoming a favorite of couples
looking for a romantic getaway on a budget. The room has a
raised ceiling with exposed beams, window AC (seasonal), paddle
fan and separate heat. This cozy room is furnished with a king
bed, love seat (full sleeper), overstuffed rocker and bedroom
rocker, fireplace, flat screen TV/VCR/DVD, refrigerator and
hotpot. The private bath has no tub, only a shower stall. The
Loft can accommodate 2 comfortably.

The "Davis Room,"

Named for the last owners of “HILLSIDE
FARM DAIRY”, the Raymond Davis family

The Davis has wall to wall carpet, a queen
bed, TV/VCR/DVD a small refrigerator and central a/c. The bath
is a full bath with tub and shower. The room sleeps 2.

A full, country all-you-can-eat breakfast is served family-style
every morning. Be sure to bring your appetite. Snacks are served all afternoon
and evening.

Situated well off the main road, we are convenient, yet secluded enough for a "get away" retreat. The back
of the house overlooks Chickies Creek with a view of the mill dam and an old
generator house.

On warm evenings, you can sit on the
porch under the trees and listen to the owls, bullfrogs, and cows. Enjoy a
glass of lemonade and watch the rabbits, squirrels, and woodchucks play in the
yard. Occasionally, if the wind is right, a train whistle will drift in from the distance.
So rural, there's not even a phone in the bedroom to disturb the peace. Wake up to the songs of the birds with the creek for background
music and decide which direction your day will go. Rest, just be lazy, or relax
and do whatever you choose.

On the other hand, if "going and doing" are your relaxation, you
will be close to it all. Lancaster County has many attractions: surely
something for everyone. To name a few, there are touring opportunities at Amish
and Pennsylvania Dutch attractions, biking on a local bike trail, hiking along
the Susquehanna River or visiting local wineries that offer tasting
tours. Some
nearby points of interest you may visit are Hershey Chocolate World,
the Hershey Amusement Park, the Strasburg Railroad, Harrisburg (the State Capitol),
Gettysburg Battlefield, and Longwood Gardens.

These are just a sample of the vast
selections of activities for those who are so inclined. Of course, you can
indulge in old fashioned favorites from time to time like spinning yarns,
swapping tales, shooting the breeze, or that all-time great - watching the
grass grow.